LT
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LT, L.T., Lt, or lt may refer to:
[edit] Lithuania
- LT, Lithuania (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code and license plate code)
- lt Lithuanian language (ISO 639 alpha-2)
[edit] Companies and organisations
- LTU International, German airline, IATA airline designator
- Looney Tunes
- Alcatel-Lucent, merger of Lucent Technologies and Alcatel - see also Lucent Technologies (old company)
- Laskhar-e-Tayyiba, Islamic group
- LIFE TEEN, a Roman-Catholic organization for Youth Ministry, specially for teens.
- Lorien Trust, a company that runs Live Roleplaying games in the UK.
[edit] Computing
- AutoCAD LT, a CAD application from Autodesk
[edit] Geography
- Provincia di Latina, Italy
- Lake Tahoe, in the Sierra Nevada
[edit] Scientific terms or concepts
- less than
- Lactate threshold a measurement used by athletes to determine the amount of strenuous work capable by their muscles
- Lorentz transformation
- Infectious laryngotracheitis, the common name for the poultry disease Gallid herpesvirus 1
- lymphotoxin, a cytokine, also known as tumor necrosis factor-beta
[edit] Sports
- Left Tackle, a term used in American & Canadian Football
- LaDainian Tomlinson, American football player for the San Diego Chargers
- Lawrence Taylor, retired Hall of Fame American football player
[edit] Vehicles
- Lincoln Mark LT
- LT (car), early Swedish automobile
- LT, or Logistics Trainer, a cover name for the F-117 Nighthawk
- Linear Technology
- Volkswagen LT, "Light Truck", produced from 1975 to 2006
- BMW K1200 LT, BMW's Flagship Motorcycle
[edit] Other uses
- Liberation Transmission, an album by Welsh group Lostprophets.
- Lt.- abbreviation for Lieutenant, rank
- Lt.- short for little, as in Lt Bourke St
- LT - Little Thief, a band from Sandy, Bedfordshire
- LT - abbreviation for lighthouse tower
- LT - a common abbreviation for a lunch table
- Lt - abbreviation for Left (as in direction)
- Lt – abbreviation of currency Litas
- Lt.- abbreviation for light (as in opposite of heavy)
- LT - abbreviation for Local Time (i.e. 10:30 LT)